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Is Eating People Wrong?by Allan C. Hutchinson
Cambridge University Press 2010; US$ 22.00This book explores the consequences of eight exemplary cases around which the common law developed to reveal the diverse and uncoordinated attempts by the courts to adapt the law to changing conditions. more...
International Competition Lawby Martyn D. Taylor
Cambridge University Press 2006; US$ 51.00Should an international competition agreement be incorporated into the World Trade Organization? Taylor examines this question, arguing that such an agreement would be beneficial. This book identifies the appropriate content and structure for a plurilateral competition agreement and proposes a draft negotiating text with accompanying commentary. more...
Law, Culture and Societyby Roger Cotterrell
Ashgate Publishing Ltd 2007; US$ 50.00Presenting a distinctive approach to the study of law in society and through a range of specific studies, this book seeks to integrate the sociology of law with other kinds of legal analysis and engages directly with current juristic debates in legal theory and comparative law. more...
Multilateralism and the World Trade Organisationby Rorden Wilkinson
Routledge 2000; US$ 160.00This book explores the significance of the establishment of the World Trade Organisation. It uncovers a series of discriminatory practices towards developing countries that are embedded in the WTO's legal framework. more...
Feminism and the Power of Lawby Carol Smart
Routledge 1989; US$ 55.95Carol Smart presents a new gendered analysis of the power of law and argues for a feminist, post-structuralist approach. She comments on pornography as well as discussing recent research on rape trials and abortion legislation. more...
Legal and Moral Aspects of International Trade, Volume 3by Geraint Parry; Asif Qureshi; Hillel Steiner
Routledge 1998; US$ 200.00This collection of essays by international lawyers and moral philosophers examines the legal, moral and political dimensions of free trade. It is an important text for experts across the fields of economics, politics, law and international trade. more...
Education and the Lawby Witold Tulasiewicz; Gerald Stowbridge
Routledge 1994; US$ 190.00This edited collection discusses the way legislation affects education and training and shows how the law can influence the level and degree of economic activity. more...
Regulation and Organisationsby Glenn Morgan; Lars Engwall
Routledge 1999; US$ 190.00This book, written by distinguished international experts, examines the nature of regulation, its evolution in particular sectors and its impact on social and economic equality. more...
Mythology of Modern Lawby Peter Fitzpatrick
Routledge 1992; US$ 59.95A radical reappraisal of the role of myth in modern society. Fitzpatrick uses the example of law, an integral category of modern social thought, to challenge modernity and the denial of the relevance of myth to law in modern society. more...
Documents in International Economic Lawby Francis Botchway
Europa Publications 2004; US$ 605.00That the world economy is globalised cannot be gainsaid. There is hardly any discussion of economics or international relations that is distanced from consideration of their transnational implications. When difficulties are encountered or differences emerge, the normal recourse would be to international law, but national laws are still referred to where appropriate. Historically, perceptions of classical or public international law and the wider understanding of human rights dominated international discourse in the period up to the end of the Cold War. Since the 1990s the economy, and to some extent the environment, have come to the fore more forcefully. This was clearly typified by the conclusion of the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations... more...









